Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] more " in BNC.

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1 Now they 're coming back to Stoke Mandeville for more treatment and new wheelchairs .
2 Everyone needs practise and Jack got the opportunity for more than most .
3 She was keen to learn , and his trust in her had grown to the point where they alternated the night watches so both had the opportunity for more rest .
4 ‘ I have done a fair bit of business travelling to meetings in London , ’ said Mr Pilkington , who seizes the opportunity for more practice on train journeys appropriately since BR is sponsoring this year 's Times championship .
5 Foreign Secretary Douglas Hurd has asked the Ministry of Defence for more information .
6 The repeated frustration of his attempts to introduce changes led to an impassioned plea in the Sunday Express for more freedom of action at club level : ‘ I appeal to the authorities to release the brake which they seem to delight in jamming on new ideas … as if wisdom is only to be found in the council chamber …
7 Aunt Margaret scrubbed at her board for more space .
8 But even if the proposition be true , it could not be the case for more and better education because of the nature of education itself .
9 It 's always angled towards the case for more funds to be allocated to reform schools set up for ‘ the salvaging of these youngsters whose natural growth has been marred by bad upbringing , bad companions , bad luck . ’
10 They are often organised and structured in the interests of influential and powerful bodies in order to make a particular point , perhaps to make a case for more money or resources , or to show a particular body or organisation in a good light .
11 This is stressed by Ives et al. ( 1987 ) , who argue the case for more research to obviate the problems associated with the extrapolation of data , often erroneously , from the micro-to the macro-scale within the Himalaya region .
12 Edward Simpson , former Deputy Permanent Secretary at the DES , and ironically in charge of planning for almost a decade , has argued cogently the same case for more resources for primary schools as a result of the introduction of Local Management of Schools .
13 In Stirling this weekend , a pressure group geared to advancing the case for more women to be given key party posts will be set up .
14 The Convention of Scottish Local Authorities claimed that the Government had failed to acknowledge the overwhelming case for more investment .
15 They had been moving steadily through a very thick part of the forest in which it was impossible to maintain a constant direction for more than a few paces .
16 THE first sight of Rothesay Pier with its clock tower , the Skeoch Woods beyond , spelt two weeks of freedom for more mammies and daddies than there are spokes in the wheels of a paddle-steamer .
17 Other nearby springs supplied Frogwell below the Town Hall and the conduit which ran from Springfield into the brewery for more than a century on the perhaps appropriate site of the new Health Centre .
18 CA is planning to build a laboratory in Milton Keynes to provide in part for more tests with other European Organisations .
19 Oh , that 's called a howler , that 's a howler , if you leave your handset off the hook for more than a minute , 25 seconds , or is it 60 I ca n't remember , for a length of time you get the howler .
20 Whether one tries to illustrate subsidiarity by an upturned pyramid or a spiked helmet is irrelevant : Sir Christopher 's definition makes it clear that , far from being a guarantee for decentralisation , ‘ subsidiarity ’ is a blank cheque for more and more power to be transferred to Community level , just as the principle 's enshrinement in the German constitution has led to massive centralisation of power and expenditure in that country .
21 Mr McDonald no longer drinks but has been an alcoholic for more than a decade .
22 Bruce Springsteen has been pulling in crowds for more than a decade .
23 Schools and their children have suffered change after change for more than a quarter of a century , especially since the Tories came to power .
24 The row has been bubbling since October but China has intensified its attacks since Friday when British governor of Hong Kong , Chris Patten , decided to publish his plans for more democracy in the territory .
25 The firm 's new owners say there are no plans for more job cuts and they 're promising increased investment to develop the business .
26 The prisons have not so far been told what Mr Howard 's plans for more austerity in jail are likely to mean .
27 MOTOR giant Ford has denied there are plans for more job cuts at the firm 's Halewood plant despite declining car sales .
28 But a spokesman confirmed today : ‘ There are definitely no plans for more redundancies . ’
29 Plea for more power stations .
30 A plea for more ESAs
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